A Comparison of the Versions of "Little Red Riding Hood"

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English

 

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Fred L

 

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July 19, 2015

 

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This is clearly put across in the moral at the end of the story: "From this story one learns that children, especially young girls, pretty, well-bred, and genteel, are wrong to listen to just anyone, and its not at all strange if a wolf ends up eating them [?] Some [wolves] are perfectly charming, not loud, brutal, or angry, but tame, pleasant and gentle" (Tatar, 13)...
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Perrault does a fine job of telling the reader just who the audience is, and personifies the wolf, just as he did throughout the story. "The Story of Grandmother" was told well before Perrault's "Little Red Riding Hood" by Louis and Francois Briffault in 1885. This version is not as popular with people in modern America, because of the heavy sexual themes that are portrayed in it, as it was clearly written for an older audience...
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